Which Minecraft Item is the most Useless? (Objection.lol)
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2022
- Which Minecraft Item is the most useless? It's neither the golden hoe nor the posionous potato!
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tbh it made it funnier thanks for the video!!!!
wait so i was not lagging?
bro talking about "flow" while having characters shout hold it after every sentence
What about dragon egg?
Its useless and rare since there Is only One per world
Hold it! Dragon eggs can be used to respawn the ender dragon which atleast has a use
I have to disagree there's something even worse. The thick potion while useless for potion crafting, can be made with Gunpowder into a throwable potion to extinguish fires. The most useless item is the tinted water arrow, it has no uses it doesn't even extinguish fire on the ground or on entities, However, it removes the Fire enchantment from the bow upon shooting them, making them worse than a normal arrow!
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Thats still an arrow, would you rather have a thick potion, or a blue arrow. Easy choice
*OBJECTION!*
The tinted water arrow still does damage. Likely same as a normal arrow. But water can be used to extinguish fires, and glowstone dust is only found in the Nether thus making it slightly rare. Thus, the thick potion is an utter waste of materials better used elsewhere.
OBJECTION!!! The tipped arrow of healing is the most useless as it is relatively hard to make and when fired at enemies heals them instead of damaging them derailing the purpose of the arrow
@@spiffskeyboard9314 question: if you’re playing multiplayer and have friendly fire on, and you shoot one of your friends with an arrow of healing, would it heal them?
I love how Mia shows up as though Phoenix literally had to channel a fucking ghost to figure out something more useless than the poisonous potato
Don'tsayitdon'tfrickingsayitdon'tyoudaresayit
It's a JOJO referance DAMMIT
Phoenix has STANDO POWER
Speaking of JoJo, THE MOST USELESS ITEM IN MINECRAFT IS ACTUALLY THE AIR, WHICH IS A JOJO REFERENCE!
The air block isn't even a thing that exists, nor does it apply suffocation, nor does it let you stand on it, nor does it let you do anything with it in general, WHICH IS THE FUCKING DEFINITION OF USELESS! I WIN!
@@alargeredlizard3003 *[Objection]* Air is the most common and possibly the cheapest block you can walk through and as such, can be used for transport, especially during early game.
And regarding JoJo, I will turn your teeth upside down.
@@alargeredlizard3003 counterpoint it is used to generate the world in sculpting the world and it's caves, plus water lava and falling blocks detect it to determine where they can move and such when they are updated
For those wondering: Dead Bushes are not useless. They drop sticks when broken, which can save you in a desert
But, before the update that made the change. Dead bushes were literally useless
@@theclaudeqc3rdone290 and now they are not 🤷♂
they were my crutch in desert-only runs. Had to explode some creepers on stone to make cobblestone to progress from there though.
@@theclaudeqc3rdone290 They are important for decoration.
I used those to get sticks before I knew that I could craft sticks with wood.
3:50
Edgy was too stunned to speak.
"Edgy"???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!???????????????????????????????????????!!!
I love how the most pointless of arguments can be made infinitely better with an Ace Attorney skin.
Cant believe they literally forgot the best use of rotten flesh: villager trading. Best part is it pairs perfectly with gold, both of which are the main thing gotten from gold farms, and both can be sold to cleric villagers
I was waiting for them to say that
@@JointFury same
That's the first use I thought of. I've built way too many gold farms
puppeh
Btw gold=netherite crafting
There actually isn’t any use in crafting a clock at all, since the one that you can see in the crafting book actually works.
Hold tf up. You have a real point. Even if you don't have the ingredients, you can look in the crafting menu and see it. I am now thoroughly on your side.
My bet at the start of the video was on Beetroot soup, since it 1) gives the same hunger and saturation as its crafting ingredients and 2) doesn't stack, making it one of the most useless food items in the game. I think the thick potion beats it out though.
The beetroot is much usefull to make red dye, trade and breed pigs than actually eating them, is so funny, but you are right. Also funny is the fact that every item we tought is useless now we strech it all the way to find it a ,,potencial" use
Beetroot soup gives regen. You mean rabbit stew
@@fnm249sawtoo In what mod? The only regen Beetroot soup gives is the natural regeneration any food gives by filling your hunger bar and having saturation.
@@pyramlinum9514 yea, that regen. And beetroot soup was needed for "A Balanced Diet" and "Husbandry"
@@fnm249sawtoo then by your own words, every food can give regen (except poison potato)
I will concede beetroot soup is needed for the achievements... but it's just awful and outside of mods or achievement runs, you're better off using the beets for dye and/or trades
oh shit these are month+ old comments
video starts
phoenix immediately opens with the worst take imaginable
(rotten flesh my beloved)
Gourmet flesh as me and my sister call it
villager trading
I also like using rotten flesh, it's pretty good thing for regeneration in caves
You can trade it in with cleric villagers
Easiest obtainable food item early game, may have a debuff but is still decent
3:24
My favorite debuff on Minecraft, posion
Fun video! Love it when the debates are thoughtful & require thinking, rather than just opinions being thrown around! Thanks for uploading!
Edgeworth: Mr. Wright, I’ve had you on my Minecraft server and I can say with confidence that the most useless tool I’ve encountered in the game…
Is you!
for some reason i laughed at this
@@turtleman1288 well, ya’know I meant for it to be a joke. Maybe not a rolling on the floor hilarious joke, but I was hoping someone got a chuckle from it. Glad you found it amusing.
legit something he'd say ingame
Edgeworth is a boss
By the logic of the thick potion doing absolutely nothing, I argue that the mundane potion is just as useless in exactly the same way.
I could be incorrect but isn't the Mundane potion an ingredient for a Potion of weakness? And in turn would be useful in getting 'A Furious Cocktail'?
@@destinyjewel2588 You're incorrect; potion of weakness comes straight from the water bottle.
@@AcousticJammTheGamer Yes it does
I made mistake making mundane potion first,wasted ingridient and money i used to buy it for nothing . -.
@@skell6134 ...Money? What mods are you using?
@@AcousticJammTheGamer Server plugins
4:18
Bro pulled out his Stand lol
Hey this editing is absolutely fantastic! You made the drama and comedy of this bit play absolutely excellently, thank you for this!!
Rotten flesh can also be traded for emeralds with the cleric villager
HOLD IT! Why would a clearic need an undead item! Is there a conspiracy! Do the clearic spawn the monsters with spells that affect dark area’s around the world?!? IS THERE A MEGA CULT AT PLAY!?!?!?!!??!????!!?!!!!!!?!!!!?!!!?!??!?!!?!??????!!!!
@@Princess_Penni there are no potions that the cleric could make out of rotten flesh. So this means - villagers are cannibals and eat rotten corpses
The clerics cleanse the flesh before disposing of it ceremonially.
The villagers are breeding thousands of dogs in their bunkers, waiting for a time of revenge when players took their stuff, burned their houses and killed their relatives.
Well that escalated quickly
Also you can trade rotten flesh with a cleric villager and get emeralds
4:23 Im pretty sure they meant the mundane potion, the thick potion can make a few potions
Actually, you're the one who has it the wrong way around. Mundane potion can make weakness, thick is the useless one
Wut
Man, I so love this series. Hope you make a lot more
coral was definitely the worst suggestion here. all decoration blocks are inherently useful, because their primary use is decoration. it's practically impossible for a placeable block to be useless, except maybe the fletching table, as it has no functional use and its texture could easily be substituted for birch planks
Fletching tables are used to make fletcher villagers, wich trade you 32 sticks for one emerald, he is one of the best sources on emeralds
@@keidkirk6905 this is true. only further reason to believe no placeable block is useless, I guess
Now if we SPECIFICALLY are looking for the worst placable block. My vote is for tuff. It’s super common, has no mechanical benefit, can’t be crafted into anything, and doesn’t look particularly special. Maybe it’s specific shade could be useful for some greyscale art or for texture breakup, but just about anything else is going to be more useful.
@@Godoflegosit's faster to break than deepslate and it replaces it sometimes making it a little faster to mine below y=0 sometimes maybe? I dunno
I agree it is pretty bad for building though, it doesn't even have a polished variant or anything
WHICH WILL SOON CHANGE THANK YOU MOJANG
Coral fans are used for T. N. T. duping.
“Since everyone and their moms have Optifine.”
Bedrock Players: 🙃
I hate the argument of spyglasses being useless because of Optifine. That's like saying Netherite is useless because there are mods with stronger armor that is easier to obtain.
Or you could just draw an arrow with a bow then change hotbar items after you're done "zooming"
@@lordshadowgun713 Doing than on the phone doesn't work very well
I was thinking the same thing
@@whirl3690 Not really. Being a client side mod, optifine is used by many players when playing on vanilla servers, and in general people use it even when they play for vanilla experience, since the mod's primarily functions are fixing optimisation, plus some vanity and utility.
I do agree that the optifine argument is weak, but that's simply because "everyone using it" is no longer true in modern versions. It was, however, practically required for some people in versions after 1.12 but before some optimisation fixes were made in the vanilla game, as the game could become unplayable on weaker machines.
3:33 objection! Poisonous potatoes are useful for getting the "how did we get here?" advancement
Balanced diet too
The most useless item in Minecraft is whatever item stored in that chest in the corner of your base, never opened all these years
Wiser words has never been said
I call Rotten Flesh "Desperate Measures" because of something that happened while I was caving and was dying. It helped a lot by giving me temporary hunger bar to sprint to safety then consuming the rest to regain my health and leave the cave :D
On top of that, so long as you don't move, the Hunger effect won't do anything. Maybe whenever you're regenerating Health it'll go down faster, but still.
@@EmberTheFlareon3579 yep 👍
@@EmberTheFlareon3579 The Hunger effect does affect your hunger bar somewhat, but you are correct that most of the reduction comes from the player's activity. You can see the normally hidden parts of the hunger bar with AppleSkin.
The thick potion could become useful, if there WAS an achievement for brewing every possible potion. Honestly it’s kinda strange there isn’t one, it would be a pretty cool challenge to try.
The “A furious cocktail” advancement is very similar to that, which is probably why there isn’t an advancement for doing almost the same thing.
What about the arrow of splashing. Can only be obtained by crafting 8 arrows with a splash water potion
@@NeoTheNoobie they are good for farming blazes
I think the most useless is the grass not seed cuz theres nothing to do with it
@@gabrielaaguirre5365Decorations, seeds and composters
I knew it was going to be the thick potion or the mundane potion, the key difference between them that gives the mundane potion an actual use is that, for Bedrock players, mundane potions can still be used for making specifically potions of weakness.
This entire video is just educating us on the many uses for different Minecraft items that we perceive as useless.
2:07
They talk about speedrunners, and then switch to Godot speedrunning his coffee
3:00 By the logic of coral blocks being useless, might as well say that every decoration block is useless, why have rose bushes *and* poppies when you can have generic red plant. why have 2 stages of tall grass when you can just have 1? Why so many wood types when you can make wood and wood log? Because Minecraft is a sandbox game, and every block is useful for building, the texture of coral blocks are slightly different to other blocks and can serve different purposes, lets say you have a blue submarine but don't want it blending in with your custom made blue reef, coral blocks. Wanna make a red spaceship that crashed into a red planet? Coral blocks for the planet and concrete for the ship!
Dyed banners on shields have higher defensive power in the combat snapshots (Also, Poppy is arguably more useless than rose bush because rose bushes can be directly duplicated with bonemeal instead of having to get one with rng), having access to different wood types doesn't make any individual type any less useful since they have the same crafts aside from stylized blocks, and grass can obscure enemies which is a use, albeit one that goes against your survivability. I didn't miss the point of what you're saying or anything, but you chose some bad examples. A better one would be terracotta, which cannot be uncrafted from terracotta into clay.
No such thing as a useless block as building is inherently useful for protecting yourself from mobs, among other reasons
@@theendofthestart8179 And simply for the sake of building amazing architecture, regardless of what block it is, how hard to get it is, how obscure it is or how hard it would be to make a functional house out of, every placable item has purpose, not even just blocks, plants, paintings, ect. all useful in some way.
@@Solesteam building something amazing isn’t “useful” just because it looks better doesn’t give it a use. There is absolutely no use fern over grass, they both equally useful
@@Solesteam calling something useless is pointless, as there are uses for EVERYTHING including thick potion being great for item sorters, the problem is that other items can also do that. So what we are actually trying to do is find the least useful thing in minecraft, and if we are talking vanilla Java, I’d have to say that records take the cake.
Nice one, for christmas you should do "the best christmas movie", that would be cool.
As a matter of fact, I argue the thick potion is useful for one purpose: recovering your bottle. It's better than if it just permanently wasted the bottle and didn't allow you to refill it.
The splash one I doubt has use, but splash/lingering ones I believe hurt endermen like water bottles so even they may have use.
Still, having a single use shared only as a consistency is putting it at a contender for least use compared to anything else.
OBJECTION! You can just drink the water bottle instead of wasting glowstone!
As someone who is known for eating literally ONLY rotten flesh in minecraft, I would like to personally thank Edgeworth-
i'm sorry what
@@celestialtree8602 Its a good, passive source of food okay-?
@@PerfectSenseTV I mean fair but
There's so many better foods-
Would at least recommend having a secondary combat food, like steak or golden carrots, for better regen. That's the main reason to improve one's food source tbh (that and inventory space).
Either way, I gotta respect it tbh
@@celestialtree8602 Yeah I get that but, I'm a massive coward and extremely lazy-
@@PerfectSenseTV fair tbh
Actually, poisonous potato can be useful. Not only is it part of the “A balanced diet” achievement, but it can also be used for the “How did we get here” achievement. Most importantly, poisonous potato can save your life: hunger can kill you (on hard difficulty), while poison can’t, and a poisonous potato still gives you 2 hunger points (which is also double the amount of a raw potato). It also gives double the amount of saturation than a raw potato.
Obviously DO NOT eat poisonous potatoes in real life
Poison can kill you on hard
I was not aware the poisonous potato can actually be eaten. Huh.
I actually used a lot of them during long basebuilding stretches where I want to sprint but don't give a shit about health. Reason I get so many is from ship holds
“Who cares about speed runners?”😂 You got a like for that!
I love it when trivial arguments are put in the AA format
2b2t players when they discover Thick Potion: I can turn this into a weapon of mass destruction.
wait how?
@@tomasbeltran04050 not literally
2b2t is just known for weaponizing random stuff... like books
bookbanning, the act of overloading the game with shulkers full of books each with maxxed character counts.. or sending something similar to chat by way of death message to mass kick everyone
@@rydergolde3169 oh
I didn't know any of this myself, so not only was it entertaining, it was educational too lmao
This is the most competent the AA Judge has ever been at his job, and it's about f***ing Minecraft. 😂
Bro really said rotten flesh and his only reasoning was that the hunger effect uses more hunger than it gives. Like... just stand still, you dont lose any hunger
Also you can trade with Cleric villagers
Rotten Flesh can also heal tamed wolves
The clock doesn't even have to be crafted to work. Looking at a clock in the crafting menu still shows you the time. It's still pretty useless
Good point! But you need a Crafting Table available.
that was fixed some updates ago
@@S0UPIE oh
Pressing f3 will just show you the time. No cost or craft.
@@ACEYGAMES where
TAKE THAT! Rotten flesh can also be traded to cleric villagers for emeralds, which can then be used to buy stuff from other villagers.
"Therefore, your objection is garbage' is my new favorite closing statement to a rebuttal
OBJECTION: the ender dragon egg has approximately 0 uses, while being one of the hardest items to find.
OBJECTION: It looks cool, and since it is one of the hardest items to find it can be rewarding to finally have found it plus its a cool flex
@@bleepbloop1898 OBJECTION: The arrow of splashing is the most useless item in minecraft, it does literally nothing
@@Misitan
It does damage you bozo
hey just wanna say keep up the good stuff its really fun to watch!
In my opinion this is a pretty,good,original and funny way to represent debates
Rotten flesh has saved my skin MANY times in difficult old maps that were designed before the huge bar. Sure, it leaves you hungry again, but the healing is worth it in extremely dire situations. These situations are rare in normal Minecraft, but on hard maps, it’s much more viable. When killing lots of zombies, you’ll have a solid enough supply to get your hunger bar back up, too.
Mundane and thick potions are “useless” but that’s their whole purpose because they’re failed potions and you can still drink them to get the glass bottle back. In fact I would still say the poisonous potato and the clock are worse, because there is no reason to have to tell the time of day when you could just place a bed and attempt to sleep to determine whether it’s day or night. The actual most useless items, as in items made to serve a purpose but failing miserably, are the lingering potions and arrow of regeneration 2. Why? Because if you use them for healing, it’s too slow, the duration is too short, damages you initially, and is outclassed by gaps and normal splash regen potions due to their longer duration. If you use them for damage, the healing from regen would cancel out part of the damage, which defeats the purpose of it. While arrows of instant healing are situational, but still useful because it would actually heal you if you have armor and can be used to do extra damage to undead.
But trying to sleep underground, if if it’s day, will still set your spawn there
@@seasonslayer6093 who cares? It's not like dying close to your spawn point is bad, and most deaths are in caves. If you're at the point where you have a huge base, then you probably have good enough stuff to the point where it doesn't matter if it's day or night.
4:00 The only more useless item would have to be something that doesn't even have functionality! What could be more useless than the poison potato!?!
Good god he blew my head open with that revelation....
The thick potion...
Why do mundane, and thick potions exist anyway? Was it for some scrapped potion ideas?
Fletching table lol
@@Solesteam
It’s puts out fires
Air, it's an actual "Item"
@@holahola-ym1xv It acts as empty space, you can't accidentally place it so even that has a function, a more technical game design one but still...
How about the lingering splash water bottle? It doesn’t even hurt mobs like blazes and endermen
Can someone try putting out a fire with a dozen of these bottles?
@@aeonnova82 pretty sure it does for campfires, not sure about fire and soul fire though
If you craft a lingering water potion with arrows u make a arrow of splashing which does NOTHING, making it useless. It doesn’t even appear in the creative menu
@@NeoTheNoobie I don't think so. Although it is indeed a waste of materials, we cannot say that it is completely useless because it still works as an arrow. Unlike mundane/thick potions that can only be drinked. And ofcourse, drinking mundane/thick potions have no effect at all.
@@Back-Track the reason thich potions exist is as they are planning to add new potions using it
I really love this kind of videos
I think it's whatever that water splash arrow is, but I'd like to add one thing:
The clock tells you what time it is before you even fully craft it
Hey, that's pretty good, keep up the good work.
0:01 for one second, I though I was rickrolled
When he threw out the Thick Potion, I was like "damn, he's right."
Also, poisonous potato can be used as a currency on multiplayer sessions as there is only one way to obtain it and is pretty rare.
Anything can technically be used as currency, and with how many potatoes you can get quickly, it's really not too hard to get (also being rare arguably makes it more useless)
*in addition to that*
you can sell rotten fresh to priest villagers
Is it rotten or fress
1:15 is the best part in my opinion
Gotta agree about the rule regarding no mods cause...... Yeah, no shit mods can make the spyglass useless. Mods can make any item in the game useless if you download the right ones.
Actually, way back in old days before the villager update that changed all the structures of villages, there were churches "ran" by a priest villager, dawned in purple robes, that would trade rotten flesh for emeralds. So rotten flesh did, at one point, have a great use
I mean.. you still trade Flesh to Clerics even after that update
except now you don't have to guard that *one* priest with your life to have a place to sink the flesh into
Pretty sure they still do
Clock saved my life, I know we're talking about vanilla, but as I was playing mustard modpack, keeping track of time is the most important things to do to stay alive
One of my favorite memories in Minecraft came in survival multiplayer, I accidentally gave my friend a poison potato that they later used while in the mines and killed themselves. It’s useful for deceit and accidental mistakes!
how did it kill them? the poison effect doesnt kill you.
@@fridgemancer they died to a skeleton they just desperately needed a heal
3:26 BUT poison potatos hive you hunger bar up, more than the normal potatoes do
Now the poisonous potato even has an April fool update just for it lmao
You can also trade rotten flesh for emeralds in a villager trading hall. Fairly useless for most players, still, but if you manage to set up a mob grinder (especially one that uses zombies or zombie piglins) you can get a pretty significant amount of Rotten Flesh to trade
It’s not as good for trading as farming stuff or sticks, but it’s a use at least
Another item that is currently pretty useless is the Java-exclusive _Minecart with Furnace_ but if in a later update Mojang would allow us to use chains to link together minecarts it could be much more useful
Imagine how many items could be carried with the player if five minecarts with chests were linked behind a minecart (for the player), which was linked behind a minecart with furnace?
Even without a furnace minecart linked minecarts on power rails could be useful for a similar effect. Want to get a group of mobs/players to another point quickly? That would be how it's done.
I actually use minecart furnaces unironically. You dont need the furnace minecart to link with the other carts in the train as long as you have it at the back pushing them forward. Also, its cheaper than powered rails
Sure, it could work that way, but loading the minecart to me is unnecessarily tedious because I have to load it with coal, then hop into the train before it rolls away (because if I try to load it sitting in the minecart it will go the opposite way). Then it stops in the middle of the journey and I have to do the whole thing again. This is why I want chains to link minecarts, to make the process more convenient. But if gold is scarce then yes the current system will do all right.
@@quince5892 I always see the argument "it's cheaper than powered rails" like, seriously? You can't get gold and redstone? The nether is literally covered in gold and redstone is practically as common as coal at diamond mining levels
@@The_WhitePencil Yes, you spend your gold on powered rails...
Or you could spend them where it's more useful: trying to get soul speed III books. I spent several stacks of gold to get only a couple of them. Unless you are already very late-game with as much soul speed as you need and a gold farm, it's nice to not have to use that gold on powered rails.
Hence, why it makes sense to use a bit of cobblestone and coal to transport villagers for an early villager trading hall or villager breeder.
@@autumn4442 any distance that's shorter than chunk-loading distance you might as well push the minecart with your body, and furnace minecarts don't keep chunks loaded.
This was amazing
Thick potion can be used to craft weakness potions if I am not wrong, and also a poisonous potato give you 2 hunger points, while regular potatos give you only 1, so in a hardcore world it could teoretically save you giving you more spare time to get food, plus the poison won't kill you and because you ate the poisonous potate the hunger won't too
Mundane makes weakness, not thick
Im surprised nobody mentioned the dragon egg: awkward to even obtain, and all it does is teleport away when interacted with.
If you take decoration as a use the dragon egg is very good, it is a trophy after all, plus on anarchy servers the best people fight for it, since there is only one in the entire world
@@keidkirk6905
..genuine question-
did both of you forget about [The Next Generation]? as in.. the advancement you get for *obtaining* the egg? which was literally the argument for Poison Potatoes
instant harming arrow on java, a bug makes it practically useless for anything but making non enchanted bows slightly better (despite it being ostensibly endgame with its crafting recipe or requiring a villager farm to get in large quantities)
you can only use it as an arrow that is a direct downgrade to default if you have power three or higher, and anything below that has a decent chance of nearly entirely negating the benefit of the arrow (down to a minimum of one harming damage)
while you can use it for arrows, you can't use it for anything you couldn't use a normal arrow for, something which is in much higher supply. rotten flesh and potions are at least useful in niche situations (caving early with no food and bottle recycling/fire extinguishing), but instant damage arrows serve no purpose for the reign of the game they are in and barely any purpose otherwise
Harming arrows on java actually behave that way on purpose because the arrow does damage according to what does the most damage, meaning that if instant damage 2 does more damage, it'll calculate damage using it instead of the damage of the arrow. This means that if you were to spam instant damage 2 arrows with an unenchanted bow, and pulling the bow back as little as possible, you can 2-shot a full netherite in half a second. If they have full prot 4 netherite, they can be 5-shot in 2 seconds. They may seem useless, but can actually have one of the highest DPS against full prot 4 netherite.
@@Gamenoob-gy1in they only do that if you're in melee range, and would also take a full second to deal 20 damage (2 instances of 12, 0.5s invuln = 1s) + a full set of prot IV = 2.5s. in the same amount of time, an enemy with a maxed sword and strength buffs can deal 7 damage while staying relatively safe by simply using a shield, dancing around you, or getting *inside of your hitbox* while you shoot. the situation where you 1. have a good supply of instant harming arrows, 2. are within melee range, 3. have an unenchanted bow, and 4. have the opportunity to get easy, *knockback free* bow shots off on a melee-ranged opponent is extremely small. at that point, you're in the endgame- and in the endgame, a combination of regen potions and many sources of keeping you away from them would make a melee-bowman strat near pointless.
i've run the numbers before- while on paper it seems alright, in practice you're going to be slowing yourself by a decent amount around 50% of the time while also getting no knockback resistance in return, as well as every instance of damage you deal or take knocking you further away from your realistic range of fire towards an opponent. besides, while taking that much damage is intimidating- it takes a full 2.5 seconds to fully kill someone. in that 2.5 seconds, they can heal by a minimum of 5 HP simply by existing at full saturation- which bumps up the time to kill by another 0.5s. additionally, any source of regen (as well as instant health gain via golden apples) pretty much universally increases that time by 0.5s each. this also gives them more time to heal via saturation, as well as bonk you around- you get the idea.
in a realistic scenario, spamming arrows isn't gonna work on a smart opponent. it totally would work on, say, an iron golem? or maybe the warden, if you're really good at kiting? but in most PVP scenarios your effective range isn't even 3 blocks- it's *literally 1*. a player could stand slightly out of sneezing distance and you'd need to charge your shots, delaying your attacks and causing more chances to 1. miss and 2. get hit around before being kited out.
it's not an unviable strategy, i think, but eating rotten flesh or using poisonous potatos or making useless splash potions for fun isn't truly unviable in a creative game either.
a much more realistic one would be using a power V bow to deal upwards of 60 damage in a single shot as an opener, and then being able to take many options from there. needing to have at least 2 slots saved (one for an unenchanted bow, and one for instant damage arrows) plus having the arrows likely in your offhand would make it much harder to do any other strategy- meaning someone with a shield immediately becomes pointless to try and attack, as you would have a massive window between you 1. switching to an axe, 2. hitting their shield and disabling it, 3. switching back to your bow, and 4. waiting out the 0.1s timer before shooting.
just use extended poison arrows or slowness, etc- they're much better, easier, and less useless for the point in the game you'd get them at xd
If you combine the strategy with things like a slowness 4 potion, bunch of cobwebs, and there knockback resistance from netherite, you can basically trap any opponent and not worry about knockback. From there you can quickly hit them with an axe, walk back, and shoot at them from a distance where they can't melee you but you can shoot at them, which can be done by charging the bow for a bit more than 0.1 seconds, all in a span of a few seconds. This means your left in a situation where you cant move away, and are constantly loosing health to the arrows. As for other healing effects, saturation can only heal half a heart in half a second, golden apples take 1.61 seconds to eat to give you 2 hearts and its regen 2 hearts every 5 seconds, while arrows still do more damage faster than those can heal, making them only delay the inevitable. The best ways I could come up with are pearls to escape, which you could just chase them, turtle master potions because resistance reduces instant damage, and shooting them with a punch bow to make there arrows not be able to hit you. Alone, this strategy can be good but evadable, but if you get attacked without expecting it, or if 2+ people work together and do it at the same time, it becomes almost impossible to die from.
@@Gamenoob-gy1in what about a water bucket? or an elytra? or a sword? or a bucket of milk? or as you said, an ender pearl (combined with a fake-out ender pearl)? what about getting shot or knocked back by KB? or digging down? what about building a physical barrier in between you and the opponent?
there's enough counterplay for a slow playstyle in minecraft endgame situations to make this sort of thing niche. it'd be *viable* but not very good if you get there early, but it's in a weird place where lower armor players don't get shredded (like an early axe get would) but mid and endgame players wouldn't take as much damage anyways. taking 5 damage every 0.5s is dangerous when you're stuck, but you can get out fairly easily and wouldn't get stuck again except by going into hitrange- also, the enemy can just. use a shield? if your only option is to get within melee, you lose to shields every time (as your playstyle would then effectively be a "take as much time shooting them with 0.25s shots, while they effortlessly block about 70% of them and decently retaliate the rest).
shields are an incredible counterplay tool for all projectile users, and it means your opponent either has to not see it coming or be flat out bad at the game to realistically get shot without something happening to pressure you back. to make this work requires a *lot* of inventory management, coordination, luck, and skill (not to mention the fact that most of these things being in hotbar slots makes it subsequently harder to allot space for melee or healing items), whereas melee options (even the niche punching strats) only really require healing, maybe potions, and the weapon you're using.
for the part of the game you get them in, and the relative cost? totally worthless. even getting them early doesn't do much, as your realistic setup would *use earlygame gear* to fire the arrows- whereas most other "useless items" tend to either be cosmetically useful, good earlygame, or good in niche endgame/midgame situations. this arrow type fails at the one thing it's supposed to do (pressure opponents at long range with piercing damage) because of a quirk in the damage invulnerability code which could be fixed tomorrow and wouldn't break anything. the fact that it works in incredibly niche situations isn't really relevant for whether it's "the most useless" or not- fundamentally, you can make any item work with strength II and haste and it'll be viable in a combat scenario. full immobility means *every item* is a viable combat item, which means that instant damage arrows are only marginally easier to make useful in combat than a leaves block is- and they have none of the extra utility that any other given item in the game generally has in spades
still can be used tho, so even tho it sucks it's not useless
*OBJECTION*
THIS RUclipsR IS THE FUNNIEST OF THEM ALL
Btw you forgot the arrow of splashing, uses 8 lingering potions, requiring you to beat the game, use 24 glass to get the bottles, and even just be able to bottle all of them. Not to mention you need a brewing stand and blaze powder, just to make an arrow that does not hurt enderman, nor deal extra damage to nether mobs or extinguish fire, but just removes flame enchantment from your bow, thus making this the most useless item
it’s way more trouble than it’s worth, but i don’t think that matters
it can deal damage, thus having a use
Care to explain how a perfectly functional arrow is worse than the thick potion?
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You know arguably the poisonous potato has use as a balancing tool. Since potatoes are the most useful crop to harvest (doesn't require seeds you just replant the potato, also it's the only crop that can be baked for pretty decent hunger filling) the poisonous potatoes are there to slightly nerf potato production.
alternatively
carrots with a gold farm is insane for Saturation
...or just any good Emerald trade plus a Farmer who rolled a Saturation Suspicious Stew
I don't think that should count
With the most recent April Fools update, the poisonous potato now has a use, with armor, its OWN DIMENSION, A GRAPPLING HOOK, AND WAY MORE
This is even more hilarious to me after watch RT play the the last case in the 3rd game
I may have an idea of an item that is equally useless, or even more useless, although it isn’t a typical item, rather an enchantment. Essentially, two curses are in Minecraft, Curse of Binding and Curse of Vanishing. Curse of Binding can be useful, putting weak, but durable armour or heads on players with dispensers, meaning they have to kill themselves or take tons of damage, just for it to break. Curse of Vanishing however, has no uses whatsoever. All it does is make it so your item disappears after you die. This is terrible in single player since you permanently lose a potentially great item, even if you died right next to your spawn point. Meanwhile in multiplayer, all it can do is make it so others can’t get your items, but is useless if you are just playing with friends and makes it so you can’t kill an enemy to get it back.
Potion of thickness does nothing, but Curse of Vanishing does nothing, while guaranteeing that you will lose your tool that has it.
Used to play on an old server, new player entity cramed me to death, good they didn't get anything like a maxed out set of netherite
I see your point, but I would argue that you've only proven that the Curse of vanishing is *worse* than thick potions, not that it is more useless. You outlined a reason in your comment: if you're playing on a multiplayer server and don't want others to grab your items if you die, curse of vanishing has a use (this could also apply to mobs stealing your loot in single player.) This may be a very specific, unsubstantial use, but it is a use. I would also argue that thick potions require materials to make, where as it is possible to find a book of the curse of vanishing naturally spawned in your world, meaning you have to actively use resources to make something that is objectively more useless.
@@reallyjojoify If you want a whole set of curse of vanishing, you'll have to get really lucky or trade, something which scars many people, it also wastes a chance to get a better book from trading, not to mention getting the emeralds for it
I realize I was making it sound like I was arguing, no I agree
Curse of vanishing can be useful if you playing on anarchy server and dont want enemy player to get your loot
Honestly, the discussion should've started with poisonous potato
I'd put an honourable mention to the Nether Wart block and its Warped counterpart. They cannot be used for crafting anything else and cannot be broken back down into Nether Warts. The most you can use them for is cosmetics but having to hoard them in storage just because you want Crimson "wood" is just a waste.
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the lingering water bottle: "hold my splash beer"
You can use to stop fire without the water bringing you backwards
The most useless item is the arrow of splashing
@@Misitan
It’s still and arrow and it does damage.
I was going to argue Tipped Arrow of Healing since it damages you even if you get shot by it but realized that it’s actually strong against undead - dealing extra damage. So it’s the closest thing to Smite on a bow.
Thank you, this video finally made me realize it wasn’t as useless as I though.
Also makes bow boosting less painful.
Healing arrows actually do heal you if you have armor, and it can sometimes be better than healing potions since you can stack 64 of them in one slot. I say “sometimes” because your angling needs to be precise to heal with those arrows which means you’d only be able to do it when you aren’t being attacked, unlike with splash potions.
Any argument can be made 10000x better with this... either its about the next possible ww3 or some shit like that... or about the most useless item in minecraft.
I laughed so hard when von hugs herself so she can get some motivation 😂😂😭😭😭
The most useless item is the dragon egg, since not only is it a pain to get, but it gives 0 benefits to having it, a thick potion can be drank in order to have a much more versatile bottle, however the dragon egg will always stay a dragon egg.
But it has some uses!
-Emits light
-Is the only falling block which can’t suffocate you
-Is the only block that teleports
-Used for “The next generation” achievement and therefore needed for 100% game completion.
@@newchannelrandomnumbers6732 Not to mention its usability in duping items such as sand, concrete powder, gravel, etc.
isnt the dragon egg used to revive the dragon?
@@Dreinack No, to revive the dragon you need to place four end crystals on the exit portal frame. This will also regenerate the obsidian pillars.
Replace bedrock in some exploits, also it is unbreakable so you could use it to help brotect your base or potentially bridge... I mean it is possible to place it and jump off of it, so it could save you
Which is a good use, even if highly unlikely so all blocks even this one need to be ruled out because it can be used to potentially save and protect you
Banners is the only useless item even though it block I can think of
Also a ton of villagers actually have good trades for Flesh.
so another use of that
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1:07 Objection!
I don’t have optifine or anything similar, I bet a lot of others don’t either. Probably bedrock players like me.
OBJECTION:
While not useful in a normal Minecraft game you can drink the Thick Potion or Mundane Potion giving it a right click detection option. In datapacks (which by definition are a vanilla feature as they don’t use any external code) having a right clickable potion that doesn’t give any effect can be very helpful.
But the true useless item, an item you can’t even find in the creative inventory (except you turn on operator tab) is the Light Level 0. It‘s completely useless. It doesn’t block any incoming light, doesn’t generate light, is completely walkthrough and even invisible and undetectable while you don’t hold it.
The StoneCutter in Pocket Edition: I’m about to end this man’s whole career.
It makes crafting stairs cheaper
@@bruhtnt4258 I meant pre-bedrock.
Well, the most useless item isn’t the poisonous potato, but it is the worst item
Because it takes away 1 of your inventory slots, usually you have a large farm with all kinds of crops so you want to make fewest trips as possible by bringing as much crops as possible, but the poisonous potato basically decreases a slot, and you either have to spent time discarding them, or waste a slot
Meanwhile you intentionally make the thick potion, you knew it would use an inventory slot already, and besides, there’s no use for getting that
No, actually, you can NOT use rotten flesh to breed wolves. Heal them, yes. Pretty sure the "speed up growth time for pups" part is true, too. But you can't use it for breeding. Though, you missed a use: The cleric villager will actually pay you emeralds for your rotten flesh.
i am sure i used rotten flesh for breeding, am i missing some updates where this cannot be possible?
@@vonakakkolamaybe it's a version thing?
Personal idea for the most useless item: Invisibility-tipped arrows. Why in the hell would you ever want to make whatever you're trying to shoot harder to see?! At least instant health-tipped arrows will deal bonus damage to undead!
Some people would say '' useless item it healing arrow '' but its usefull like to heal someone from distance, but if thats not enought, zombies get healed from posion and instant damage but gets damaged from healing. You can use healing arrow to deal massive damage to zombies!
Good Ace Attorney videos
Thank You
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rotten flesh also gives iron belly on bedrock
Fun fact: you can check the time using the crafting menu, if the recipe for a clock is unlocked
Not many people know this but you can put a poisonus potatoe in a campfire and it will turn into a normal potatoe.